News WAN-IFRA launches gaming tool NewsArcade with six-month free trial Transform your existing news content into games to capture young audiences, counter mis- and disinformation, and boost media literacy By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
News Meet the media innovator breaking down barriers between Polish and Ukrainian women When war broke out in Ukraine, veteran journalist Joanna Mosiej saw a gap in media coverage. Her response was to build a bilingual platform that now reaches 80,000 Polish and Ukrainian women monthly By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Lisa Fotios from Pexels News Six self-care tips for journalists to stay sane during the US election Rather than seeking a cure in binging on the election night pizza, try these free and simple ways to take care of your mental wellbeing By Freya McCoy • 2 min read
News The Telegraph gears up to cover the US election on Reddit The last 18 months of building relationships with community moderators will pay dividends on polling day in the United States By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Freddie Collins on Unsplash News Money, mission, and metamorphosis: can public interest journalism reinvent itself? New global report reveals urgent need for innovative financing solutions as technology giants reshape media landscape By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News Why DC Thomson's data journalists are keeping tabs on high street businesses "Trackers" help audiences stay on top changes to local business, while being a low maintenance source of evergreen and updatable content By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media News The rise and fall of The Lincolnite: Lessons for independent local news "The alternative for independent media is to basically find a sugar daddy," says Daniel Ionescu, reflecting on the closure of his news operation. But those with the power to help journalism are better off without it By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News From LinkedIn comment to newsroom editor: how one journalism graduate turned frustration into opportunity A young jobseeker called out an industry leader for criticising students' skillsets - and ended up being offered a job By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read